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Discover Ludwig"too much material" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a situation where there is too much material (such as information, resources, supplies, etc.) for one person to manage. For example, "I have too much material to cover in my lecture, so I'm going to have to break it up into two parts."
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CHRISTOPHER: We had too much material anyway.
Mkrtchian, down too much material, eventually resigned.
He was simply down too much material.
Perhaps Christmas simply provides too much material.
The pollution control pond is handling too much material.
There's still much too much material — nuclear, chemical, biological — being stored without enough protection.
Grischuk finally resigned; he was down too much material and faced a dangerous attack.
Gelfand promptly resigned as he would have been down too much material.
In the summer of 1942 the War Production Board effectively banned the suit, saying it used too much material.
Thousands of pieces must be left behind for fear that too much material too soon would jeopardize the market.
"What I recognized pretty quick was that there's no chance of using too much material," he said.
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